The second in Karma’s series of publications of Robert Grosvenor’s photography. This work presents itself as a manifest extension of his sculptural work. The 27 images in this book reveal an artist interested in the space between objects, as much as the objects themselves, and how form and texture can be combined in the natural world. At times, no intervention is necessary for a deadpan humor to effortlessly assert itself. Other times Grosvenor seems to be implying a performance in mid-play, in others wonder a beguiling mystery suggests that perhaps it’s all being staged for our viewing. We can’t help but wonder if the world, more often than not, arranges itself to be seen.